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taxes and nine days for corporate income taxes and what about the deficit? he will have to work until may 9th.
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were we cutting taxes or paying companies to hire people with tax credits, no? >> you hire somebody that is an investment and when we make an investment, that allowed people to say if my investment is successful, and then we'll generate capt cament. we don't need tax credits. you hire because of the good investment. jon as. do you need tax hikings even in the tepid recover? >> we already had tax increases this year and some of them are on hiring and the pay roll tax returning to the same level. there is drags on the economy and we'll need more taxes to close the gaps. companies would like taxes to be low but also don'tment -- don't want to collapse the economy. theymentment economy to grow and not go broke and some mix of spending cuts and tax increases will hopefully lead us down the path but not the japan path. i don't know which plan is better. they are both magic in my opinion. one wants taxes raised and the other want to lower it twitch percent like that is going to balance the budget. i don't know which one is working. >> johnathon, you took a hike up a bi
were we cutting taxes or paying companies to hire people with tax credits, no? >> you hire somebody that is an investment and when we make an investment, that allowed people to say if my investment is successful, and then we'll generate capt cament. we don't need tax credits. you hire because of the good investment. jon as. do you need tax hikings even in the tepid recover? >> we already had tax increases this year and some of them are on hiring and the pay roll tax returning to the...
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taxes, any taxes from pr. tubes. are your clients saying, hey, get me out of this tax situation? >> is very interesting to sit there and think you can pick up and leave the united states. the big issue is are you ready to revoke your citizenship and all the benefits that go with that? when you look at the super rich they have that ability. if they are planning to sit theee and run off into the sunset, that's a viable option. for people making 400,000 to a million, which are considered wealthy individuals, that type of planning is not point to be realistic. >> if you're in part rick you keep your citizenship. the taxes you avoid. gerri: the best of both worlds. zero taxes on capital gains. 4 percent tax on business income. all the money coming made 15 billion money bet against the sub prime. gerri: nine and half billion right now. >> a $5 million home. it's just outrageous. the most hocritical of all. he was saying, we rich people pay our taxes. you should support us. don't give us a hard time. gerri: last word. >> i have an easy solution. instead of moving to burger rico , somebo
taxes, any taxes from pr. tubes. are your clients saying, hey, get me out of this tax situation? >> is very interesting to sit there and think you can pick up and leave the united states. the big issue is are you ready to revoke your citizenship and all the benefits that go with that? when you look at the super rich they have that ability. if they are planning to sit theee and run off into the sunset, that's a viable option. for people making 400,000 to a million, which are considered...
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. >> i don't know if it is a charitable organization how they skirt taxes are liability but on yourhone you decide what the donation is there is a suggested donation and you can add not a tip that something on to that. john: if you are cheap than the next driver knows and may not pick you up. >> is another incentive to be a good customer because you are bumped up if the driver is lookingor people to donate well or rate with a high rating. john: a regulator said it is public safety threat when we get in the cars it is a concern it is on the most interesting as wdoowith some people do not want to drive and paid money every single time and it is a great alternative. >> the background check was so thorough we had to wait a week to shoot the segme because to go to the dmv in criminal background and proof of insurance social securi number and driver's license. i am a little worried. [laughter] john: why? >>, on. you know, the power of a the must negative. neneed you ask? see the pink mustache? i see these all over th place and that is how you know that your lift has arrived not only can you s
. >> i don't know if it is a charitable organization how they skirt taxes are liability but on yourhone you decide what the donation is there is a suggested donation and you can add not a tip that something on to that. john: if you are cheap than the next driver knows and may not pick you up. >> is another incentive to be a good customer because you are bumped up if the driver is lookingor people to donate well or rate with a high rating. john: a regulator said it is public safety...
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keep your taxes low. it's to pick up the snow and it is really important who is the right person to manage a city of new york. there no republican or democratic way to pick up the garbage. that will be me, the best person for the job. neil: >> the only person who manages complex organizations, they have a vast amount of government experience as well, new york city is a very complex organization, it is a 70 billion-dollar budget, larger than most corporations in america. >> thank you much. it is good to see you, fair and balanced. meanwhile, people have stopped drinking beer. i'm telling you. that is a crisis. the ocean gets. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up
keep your taxes low. it's to pick up the snow and it is really important who is the right person to manage a city of new york. there no republican or democratic way to pick up the garbage. that will be me, the best person for the job. neil: >> the only person who manages complex organizations, they have a vast amount of government experience as well, new york city is a very complex organization, it is a 70 billion-dollar budget, larger than most corporations in america. >> thank you...
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keep your taxes low. it's to pick up the snow and it is really important who is the right person to manage a city of new york. there is no republican or democratic wayo pick up the garbage. that will be me, the best person for the job. neil: >> the only person who manages complex organizations, they have a vast amount of government experience as well, new york city is a very complex organization, it is a 70 billion-dollar budget, larger than most corporations in america. >> thank you much. it is good to see you, fair and balanced. meanwhile, people have stopped drinking beer. i'm telling you. that is a crisis. ♪ [ lighter flicking ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where giving up isn't who you are. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an
keep your taxes low. it's to pick up the snow and it is really important who is the right person to manage a city of new york. there is no republican or democratic wayo pick up the garbage. that will be me, the best person for the job. neil: >> the only person who manages complex organizations, they have a vast amount of government experience as well, new york city is a very complex organization, it is a 70 billion-dollar budget, larger than most corporations in america. >> thank...
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we'll see all of the lousy investments and tax on solyndra. >> i do like focusing on opec. since the 1970s, we have been in the beck and call of opec. it is nice to put them as a minor inconvenience than a major inconvenience if our lives. >> it is a gutsy goal. mike hit the nail on the head. unleash the private sector. we are talking about recession years, when you look at that. traditional energy created 500,000 jobs and if government got out of the way, you wld see those numbers go crazy. this is the way of the future. >> rick, you hear morgan talng. and she's disagreeing with you. >> i don't disagree she is smartest one in the group. but be more secific about getting the government out of the way. are you saying remove the regulations on the oi >> hold on, let morgan explain what you mean by. that >> every time president obama talks about the bad evil oil companies and cutting the tax subsidies, that pushes back against the private companies saying that. >> rick, can can you go that far. we are trying to sell you. >> i see where you are going. you can't totally get gove
we'll see all of the lousy investments and tax on solyndra. >> i do like focusing on opec. since the 1970s, we have been in the beck and call of opec. it is nice to put them as a minor inconvenience than a major inconvenience if our lives. >> it is a gutsy goal. mike hit the nail on the head. unleash the private sector. we are talking about recession years, when you look at that. traditional energy created 500,000 jobs and if government got out of the way, you wld see those numbers...
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john: by contrast, the medical device makers got hit with a fat tax. you say they were not clever enough to get paid cronies to lobbyists to get close enough to obama? >> yet to get at the table first to be generous in their campaign contributions. the health insurers were at first on board and then they backed off supporting some. they ended up getting waxed pretty hard by the bill. john: the import export bank. >> a government agency that just subsidizes u.s. exports. 8 percent of a loan guarantee dollars subsidize one company, boeing. john: it's good for america if they sell more planes. >> it's good for boeing. if you guarantee a loan to boeing, that means some other company is not getting that loan. think about the position of the bank. you can loan money to company a or to boeing. the government will back up your loan. they get it. the company loses up. john: thank you. coming up, how you subsidized haircuts for congressman. the chosen ones don't like us taking pictures of that. ♪ ♪ john: the department of agriculture also use our tax money t
john: by contrast, the medical device makers got hit with a fat tax. you say they were not clever enough to get paid cronies to lobbyists to get close enough to obama? >> yet to get at the table first to be generous in their campaign contributions. the health insurers were at first on board and then they backed off supporting some. they ended up getting waxed pretty hard by the bill. john: the import export bank. >> a government agency that just subsidizes u.s. exports. 8 percent of...
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on his tax of cigarettes just doubled from a dollar 1 to a buck 95 for tax. and higher prices at gas pump, and utility bills, that 7's utility bills and everyone's gas pump. and the itemized deduced deducts sneakier, no matter what tax bracket you are in you cannot benefit from itemized deduction, last time i checked there were 3 brackets higher. so, all of those families vast majority make below 200,000 will not be able to fully deduct charitable contributions or mort gam interesmortgage interest, an state taxes paid, see how that goes over in high state tax states. i have not gotten into a date death tax that the president wants to hike and new taxes on banks and proagbrokerage firms and insurae companies, to assume they do not pass along those higher taxes in the form of higher fees and bigger commissions is at best naive. it was ludicrous to think that obama administration could pay for government spending on just the backs of the rope the rich y realized they were running out of money, and they have moved down the food chain, down to yanking your chain.
on his tax of cigarettes just doubled from a dollar 1 to a buck 95 for tax. and higher prices at gas pump, and utility bills, that 7's utility bills and everyone's gas pump. and the itemized deduced deducts sneakier, no matter what tax bracket you are in you cannot benefit from itemized deduction, last time i checked there were 3 brackets higher. so, all of those families vast majority make below 200,000 will not be able to fully deduct charitable contributions or mort gam interesmortgage...
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the law undream line of what was supposed to be a tax piece. it restores my of the cruel automatic spending cuts. all is missing is a line like thank god for the democrats. then it was also considered a cheese head. it starts out fair and factual enough under the rhine plan, the government subsidizes it. the only famous unnamed critics who say all of this would mean ever shocking. he is heartless and soulless and probably the double in pinstripes. it is one thing when they say it was all but a sham. it is another thing for them to prove that it is an even bigger sham. they are darn near inbred watching politicians who continue to say that we don't have a spending problem. and one that is only trying slow down the growth of the spending. fair and balanced. try over and out. dick armey says that he is over the top of the house of representatives. i am not saying give republicans a pass. i am saying to treat them equally and with the same ferocity. and i do not. >> thing that is most frightening about what you just read is that this has become the
the law undream line of what was supposed to be a tax piece. it restores my of the cruel automatic spending cuts. all is missing is a line like thank god for the democrats. then it was also considered a cheese head. it starts out fair and factual enough under the rhine plan, the government subsidizes it. the only famous unnamed critics who say all of this would mean ever shocking. he is heartless and soulless and probably the double in pinstripes. it is one thing when they say it was all but a...
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days for property taxes, and nine days for corporate income taxes. what about our federal budget deficit to evacuate after work until may 9th to close the gap. loif
days for property taxes, and nine days for corporate income taxes. what about our federal budget deficit to evacuate after work until may 9th to close the gap. loif
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a better tax code. that would not change the fact that for a century or so, maybe i've got my history off, we have a progressive tax rate in this country and we intend to keep having one. >> let me stop you on that. we get it, it's an aggressive tax code. what is striking about this conversation is going to a flat tax were we are stuck with progressive taxes. >> i haven't heard anyone saying that they don't agree that the tax should be progressive. but even within a progressive parameter, there is still this notion. and the problem is that once you start approaching the 50% line right about half my money, federal taxes, estate taxes, social security, that is one in the san were no one wants to look anymore. we have witnessed it ourselves. small business owners say enough is enough, i'm giving away 50 cents on the dollar, i don't want to play this game anymore. the alternative is they retire. charles: okay, listen -- >> the demographics in this country, the small business owners are getting bothered. you
a better tax code. that would not change the fact that for a century or so, maybe i've got my history off, we have a progressive tax rate in this country and we intend to keep having one. >> let me stop you on that. we get it, it's an aggressive tax code. what is striking about this conversation is going to a flat tax were we are stuck with progressive taxes. >> i haven't heard anyone saying that they don't agree that the tax should be progressive. but even within a progressive...
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how many get vouchers or tax credits? just 1 million. you can barely see the bar graph on this chart. only 2 million go to charter schools. this is such a feeble offering of school choice despite good evidence that choice works. this week the friedman foundation released an in-depth analysis of research on choice. twenty-three studies compared to outcomes for students that have school choice. twenty-two found choice improve student performance. twenty-two at 23. one study found no visible impact, no study found a negative impact. choice works. some people of worry that choice these to segregated schools. a studies examine that. seven found school choice moose from more racially segregated schools into less serious ones. one found no effect, no study found that choice increased segregation. the bottom line, when you let parents choose, schools get better, students do better. choice works. let's not let the blob's stop it. and that's
how many get vouchers or tax credits? just 1 million. you can barely see the bar graph on this chart. only 2 million go to charter schools. this is such a feeble offering of school choice despite good evidence that choice works. this week the friedman foundation released an in-depth analysis of research on choice. twenty-three studies compared to outcomes for students that have school choice. twenty-two found choice improve student performance. twenty-two at 23. one study found no visible...
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they reduced their gas consumption and gas tax revenue drops. i hope they don't go for a bigger bite of the apple at the expense of the owners. gerri: we should point out that st owners get a big fat tax credit. did you manage to get that? >> no, we did not to my knowledge get tax credit. gerri: okay. well, darn it. there was a way you could have saved some of that. thank you for coming on. it is a pleasure to see you. thank you for telling a so what is going on in virginia. they did you coming and going. there is no way to avoid it. thank you so much. gerri: we are just getting started. a lot more still to come this hour including billions of taxpayer dollars billing defrosters. plus how the rich and famous are breaking the law and getting away with it. our legal experts breakdown the latest shenanigans in hollywood coming up. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that
they reduced their gas consumption and gas tax revenue drops. i hope they don't go for a bigger bite of the apple at the expense of the owners. gerri: we should point out that st owners get a big fat tax credit. did you manage to get that? >> no, we did not to my knowledge get tax credit. gerri: okay. well, darn it. there was a way you could have saved some of that. thank you for coming on. it is a pleasure to see you. thank you for telling a so what is going on in virginia. they did you...
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john: by contrast, the medical device makers got hit with a fat tax. you say they were not clever enough to get paid cronies to lobbyists to get close enough to obama? >> yet to get at the table first to be generousn their campaign contributions. the health insurers re at first on board and then they backed off supporting some. they ended up getting waxed pretty hard by the bill. john: the import export bank. >> a government agency that just subsidizes u.s. exports. 8 percent of a loan guarantee dollars subsidize one company, boeing. john: it's good for america if they sell more planes. >> it's good for boeing. if you guarantee a loan to boeing, that means some other company is not getting that loan. think about the position of the bank. you can loan money to company a or to boeing. the government will back up your loan. they get it. the company loses up. john: thank you. coming up, how you subsidized haircuts for congressman. the chosen ones don't like us taking pictures of that. ♪ @ mowing your lawn isn't always easy. but maybe the problem isn
john: by contrast, the medical device makers got hit with a fat tax. you say they were not clever enough to get paid cronies to lobbyists to get close enough to obama? >> yet to get at the table first to be generousn their campaign contributions. the health insurers re at first on board and then they backed off supporting some. they ended up getting waxed pretty hard by the bill. john: the import export bank. >> a government agency that just subsidizes u.s. exports. 8 percent of a...
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income tax. erare tes that most uthat. >> them all day long from the moment i wake up an on t lht. i pay more when i brush my teeth, license my dog, my building pays property taxes and when they leave home to take the subway i paid the metropolitan commuter one negative commuter tax. i make phone calls or get a bite to eat, soda and drink drink, when a gas up my car as much as one-quarter of the price is the state and city excise taxes. people pay sales taxes all day long. so many taxes. i need a drink. i am lucky i don't smoke. this is one reason american economic growth has stalled says scott hodge president of the tax foundation. when i think of these rules i think of safety regulations and the constant idwe code. we have done okay with the tax code. >> the tax code is a mess because of the 70,000 pages that dictate virtually every aspect of our lives and cost americans 6 billion hours of our time just to comply. six out of 10 of us pay someone else because not only so complicated we are afrai
income tax. erare tes that most uthat. >> them all day long from the moment i wake up an on t lht. i pay more when i brush my teeth, license my dog, my building pays property taxes and when they leave home to take the subway i paid the metropolitan commuter one negative commuter tax. i make phone calls or get a bite to eat, soda and drink drink, when a gas up my car as much as one-quarter of the price is the state and city excise taxes. people pay sales taxes all day long. so many taxes....
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you talked about medical device tax, that is one. medical device companies have been on alert about that one, how about the one that will hit all of the businesses that provide health insurance for their employees one called the cadillac tax. if you provide more than $8200 worth of healthcare coverage for an individual, you have to pay a tax a surtax on that because you were sogen o generous or employr noncompliance tax ta their is going to create a type of speak -- sneaker tax train wreck. they will feel impact like the beginning of this year, people did not react to increase of payroll tax until they looked at that paycheck. neil: it gets back to my. longer term that is government's goal. and president and those who push health care get their way. that is the government handling everything. >> that is where this is headed. neil, i have a audio in president obama's own words, that says nars where he wants to to is a single pair system on his way, what i would like to encourage business people to do, is don't just figure out, how it
you talked about medical device tax, that is one. medical device companies have been on alert about that one, how about the one that will hit all of the businesses that provide health insurance for their employees one called the cadillac tax. if you provide more than $8200 worth of healthcare coverage for an individual, you have to pay a tax a surtax on that because you were sogen o generous or employr noncompliance tax ta their is going to create a type of speak -- sneaker tax train wreck....
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taxes. so that leaves them with olive the option of trying to pass those costs along to their tenants, which means all our goods and services in the state of maryland will go up and cost. >> reporter: the tax will also have significant benefits far beyond the chesapeake bay itself, helping to clean rivers and other waterways that support local economies. some good advice for maryland homeowners. plant roxy on your roof. lou: taxed apparently, even if you do that. where does the money go? pay for your roof, driveway and everything else, or is that money go? how does the state use it? >> that is a long, complex question which i don't have the time to answer. lou: sorry about that. >> as gigantic black colt. it. lou: afraid that works. the black hole that is associated with nearly every form of government, every level of government. thank you so much, as always. fox news was named correspondent. the state department changing its story on the recent death of five americans in afghanistan. offici
taxes. so that leaves them with olive the option of trying to pass those costs along to their tenants, which means all our goods and services in the state of maryland will go up and cost. >> reporter: the tax will also have significant benefits far beyond the chesapeake bay itself, helping to clean rivers and other waterways that support local economies. some good advice for maryland homeowners. plant roxy on your roof. lou: taxed apparently, even if you do that. where does the money go?...
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your last minute tax tips as we head to the final week of tax season
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there would be a 3% tax for deposits under $100 thousand euros, and a 10% tax and 15% tax for amounts larger than 500,000 euros, country central bank declaring a holiday until thursday, when they vote on the plan, this is sparking investor fears at home, joining me now lance roberts, host of street talk live, and xena. partner and cfa, welcome all, great to have you here, lance, i'll start with you, i have to assume some wealthy individuals are having questions about safety of their money, have you gotten any calls, are you expecting any? >> i'm not expecting any but i would not be surprised to see people talk more about this in next few days it is very late tonight anyway it looks like they will preserve the under $100 thousand mark and go after larger deposits, but the question, here in u.s., could it happen here? probably not. but the question is, ha hasn't t already happenith standpoint feds suppressing interest rates, that is the rate less than inflation, negative interest rate it has already happened here. gerri: let's go to xena for a second, a lot of people out there think thi
there would be a 3% tax for deposits under $100 thousand euros, and a 10% tax and 15% tax for amounts larger than 500,000 euros, country central bank declaring a holiday until thursday, when they vote on the plan, this is sparking investor fears at home, joining me now lance roberts, host of street talk live, and xena. partner and cfa, welcome all, great to have you here, lance, i'll start with you, i have to assume some wealthy individuals are having questions about safety of their money, have...
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and all these other tax. it is the beauty of a two-party system, hopefully there will be some checks and balances. >> there are checks and balances in the congress to get rid of this. so i'm hopeful that they will get greater reform. >> the adversarial process. >> okay, not for a while. you know, i believe that all this should, who canbring the private sector experience. >> obviously you see what a process that is. well, yo have the private sector to do this. >> it is challenging. we have michael bloomberg for 12 years, he is an amazing manager and others at how to run a city like a business and new york city got through a very difficult time. so the private sector, those of us -- >> you are seeing more than that. neil: when you do wrong, run, will you announce it first with me? >> yes. neil: okay, thank you very much. both parties instantly should make their decisions. espn, phone home. espn, phone home. sports everywhere, all over, all ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life.
and all these other tax. it is the beauty of a two-party system, hopefully there will be some checks and balances. >> there are checks and balances in the congress to get rid of this. so i'm hopeful that they will get greater reform. >> the adversarial process. >> okay, not for a while. you know, i believe that all this should, who canbring the private sector experience. >> obviously you see what a process that is. well, yo have the private sector to do this. >> it...
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it is confusing that they have different laws in different taxes. that means that if the leaders behave stupidly, we can take ourselves and our money and go elsewhere. >> the biggest winner was florida and arizona. >> nevada, that is one. weather plays a part of it, but the jobs are going there. the biggest losers are our states. within $58 billion in california and illinois and new jersey and ohio. gerri: there is a price tag for this obviously. >> thank goodness. >> been the libertarian that you are, in terms of personal freedoms, there are differences. >> we have many criteria that needs to be taking care of. can you drink, can you have gay marriage, things like that. gerri: that is interesting. it is an interesting analysis, and we look at this issue of taxes all the time. i increasingly see people voting like this. >> thank god we are allowed to in america. in texas, which is doing really well, they have a legislature that only needs every two years. pennsylvania with half the population meets every year. they have more legislation. gerri: that
it is confusing that they have different laws in different taxes. that means that if the leaders behave stupidly, we can take ourselves and our money and go elsewhere. >> the biggest winner was florida and arizona. >> nevada, that is one. weather plays a part of it, but the jobs are going there. the biggest losers are our states. within $58 billion in california and illinois and new jersey and ohio. gerri: there is a price tag for this obviously. >> thank goodness. >>...
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but, as we've seen, walmart is really complained about the impact of the tax payroll tax going away, it is interesting, it shows how bumpy the retail space is, and how fickle the consumer c be. neil: i don't see same impact from dollar store and others with lower price point than walmart if i missing somhing? >> walmart is the 800-pound gorilla in the room, that accots for 8% of so, you know people look to is tr at is -- a bellwether. and just week in people are not get their tax returns back they are not spending those people are still trying to recover from the last couple years, let's wait, and see what happens in q2. to see where they are going, but i'm not too concerned about walmart, they will be slow and steady that continues the race. neil: and issue three, jcpny, a lot of pennies numbers out after the bell,imberly, it will come back? >> i don't know. i got to tell you, my mom used to shop at j.c. penneys, that is why i got my school clothes, this loyalty runs long and deep, but people don't like change. there was a lot of change, and ron johnson came in took the model and th
but, as we've seen, walmart is really complained about the impact of the tax payroll tax going away, it is interesting, it shows how bumpy the retail space is, and how fickle the consumer c be. neil: i don't see same impact from dollar store and others with lower price point than walmart if i missing somhing? >> walmart is the 800-pound gorilla in the room, that accots for 8% of so, you know people look to is tr at is -- a bellwether. and just week in people are not get their tax returns...
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income tax. there are sneaky taxes that most of you may not even know about that. >> we pay them all day long from the moment i wake up and turn on the light. i pay more when i brush my teeth, license my dog, my building pays property taxes and when they leave home to take the subway i paid the metropolitan commuter one negative commuter tax. i make phone calls or get a bite to eat, soda and drink drink, when a gas up my car as much as one-quarter of the price is the state and city excise taxes. people pay sales taxes all day long. so many taxes. i need a drink. i am lucky i don't smoke. this is one reason american economic growth has stalled says scott hodge president of the tax foundation. when i think of these rules i think of safety regulations and the constant spiderweb not the tax code. we have done okay with the tax code. >> the tax code is a mess because of the 70,000 pages that dictate virtually every aspect of our lives and cost americans 6 billion hours of our time just to comply. six
income tax. there are sneaky taxes that most of you may not even know about that. >> we pay them all day long from the moment i wake up and turn on the light. i pay more when i brush my teeth, license my dog, my building pays property taxes and when they leave home to take the subway i paid the metropolitan commuter one negative commuter tax. i make phone calls or get a bite to eat, soda and drink drink, when a gas up my car as much as one-quarter of the price is the state and city excise...
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some people can agree on one level taxes ought to be at. fundamental disagreements that are fought out in elections. >> you cannot ignore the math. let's be clear abouthat. >> totally different from the blue smoke and mirror games that are being played by investors. j.p. morgan. other investors. neil: the only thing i will save, and pick up on this point. the difference was that the company quickly seized and acknowledged the mistakes, on up to the mistakes, plus representatives of the company for the mistakes and/or held accountable by shareholders for those mistakes. the shareholderr ultimately are th owners and the company and came back in place their confidence in the way the company handled it. >> epicure exactly right. what congress is doing is ignoring math because we have interest payments that we have to pay every year, just like you have to pay the interest on your mortgage. we have an interest payment, 250 billion per year. ten years looking at nearly a trillion dollars per year just per. 1 trillion. where will we get that? we ha
some people can agree on one level taxes ought to be at. fundamental disagreements that are fought out in elections. >> you cannot ignore the math. let's be clear abouthat. >> totally different from the blue smoke and mirror games that are being played by investors. j.p. morgan. other investors. neil: the only thing i will save, and pick up on this point. the difference was that the company quickly seized and acknowledged the mistakes, on up to the mistakes, plus representatives of...
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john: you don't include the cost of paying taxes and starting google. >> here we are with libertarians the focal point* is limited government chaldean rejected thinking and be careful what you ask for the new push forn -- amnesty because the overwhelming majority is %-dependent. government john: how many are not from the united states? how many would like to be citizens sunday? just a couple. >> we all succeed when they succeed. do we want a skilled immigration yes we need less but it suld be skilled. john: that is just half of a @%rcent. >> the city of dallas year after year with. if you have more enforcement which is nonexistent. >> they allow me to go to work every single day. john: on that note we are [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz aler for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. through mercedes-benz you know it can be hard to
john: you don't include the cost of paying taxes and starting google. >> here we are with libertarians the focal point* is limited government chaldean rejected thinking and be careful what you ask for the new push forn -- amnesty because the overwhelming majority is %-dependent. government john: how many are not from the united states? how many would like to be citizens sunday? just a couple. >> we all succeed when they succeed. do we want a skilled immigration yes we need less but...
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you will get less tax revenue when the economy is smaller. this is something that the market understands. they want to see the economy grow. less in the future is better for the economy and markets. neil: that would mean no that if we are continuing on this trend, everything that the markets are celebrating right now, slobby sequestration, whenever you want to call it could be short-lived and there could be problems. what do you see happening? >> well, i think rand paul messages effective not only for the markets, but for the economy and the country at large because he is making a connection between economic liberty and prosperity. he understands that does look to the 20th-century. always the most prosperous countries are always the most free. and the message of essentially constitutionality, individual rights, that is tremendously bullish for the market. bullish for the economy. hitting the nail on the head. the fact that everything investors are seeing that we had a sequestered. this guy did not fall. there is still more work to be done in
you will get less tax revenue when the economy is smaller. this is something that the market understands. they want to see the economy grow. less in the future is better for the economy and markets. neil: that would mean no that if we are continuing on this trend, everything that the markets are celebrating right now, slobby sequestration, whenever you want to call it could be short-lived and there could be problems. what do you see happening? >> well, i think rand paul messages effective...
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an effective tax rate of 18.4%. democrats made expects the tax rate a central issue musters election. highlighting mitt romney's 14.1%. and citing warren buffett who said that he pays a lower effective rate than his secretary. the white house has proposed a minimum effective tax. the buffett tax for those earning more than a million dollars. president obama and mitt romney are playing a lower tax rate. ronnie and buffett paid a lower capital gains rate. the president lowers his tax burden, taking advantage of deductions. a quarter of his income goes to charity. he deducted $45,000 worth of interest payments and 519-dollar deduction for office expenses among others. president obama in the white house say they want the president to pay more in taxes, which is thoroughly outlined in his budget proposal. gerri: what were history of other nations like? >> the biden's made $385,000. charity would be seven grand. gerri: okay, thank you, rich. have a great weekend. in another story we have been following, mother nature caus
an effective tax rate of 18.4%. democrats made expects the tax rate a central issue musters election. highlighting mitt romney's 14.1%. and citing warren buffett who said that he pays a lower effective rate than his secretary. the white house has proposed a minimum effective tax. the buffett tax for those earning more than a million dollars. president obama and mitt romney are playing a lower tax rate. ronnie and buffett paid a lower capital gains rate. the president lowers his tax burden,...
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investors think this is indication that we will survive the tax increase that we were hit with in january. what is your opinion? here's what wh some of your posting on a facebook page. joanne says paying off debt that for the last couple of years, we have not gone on vacation. by next year at this time, we will be free of debt. congratulations. and whitney says, putting the spending category. a lot of people are there. we assess on gerriwillis.com. 4040% of spending, 18% said savings, 38% said paying off debt. here are some of your e-mails, michael from california writes that i adamantly do not believe that government should be involved in our nation's retirement system. and joe from tennessee says although obamacare is a travesty, the health care math is part of positions not working together. fee-for-service was a predominant form of payment. insurance companies came along and promised positions they would get reimbursed 100% of their charges if they find out. being a poor business people that we are, we didn't think insurance companies would be that moneymaking machine for they current
investors think this is indication that we will survive the tax increase that we were hit with in january. what is your opinion? here's what wh some of your posting on a facebook page. joanne says paying off debt that for the last couple of years, we have not gone on vacation. by next year at this time, we will be free of debt. congratulations. and whitney says, putting the spending category. a lot of people are there. we assess on gerriwillis.com. 4040% of spending, 18% said savings, 38% said...
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neil: here's what happens when you pay taxes, the government gets your tax dollars, a record 3.73 trillion from americans and u.s. businesses this year. i guess that's great until you realize the president's budget calls for $4 trillion in spending this year. in other yeahs, more than a trillion bucks going out versus the close to $3 trillion coming in. at this rate, we can never dig out, of course. to former directer, alice rivlin. alice, you know the numbers well. that is not what you call ideal math. what do we do? >> well, i think we're doing it. the deficit's coming down. we've ran up a lot of big deficits in the recession. the recession's getting better, as you noted, where the economy's growing, and that means tax revenues are growing, but the economy's not growing fast enough, so tax revenues are not back to normal by any manner of means. they fell to app all-time low as a percent of gdp. now they're back to about 17% of gdp. normal over the last 20 years or so has been about 18.5. now, we spend more than we take in, but the deficit's coming down, and the real problem is, as you lo
neil: here's what happens when you pay taxes, the government gets your tax dollars, a record 3.73 trillion from americans and u.s. businesses this year. i guess that's great until you realize the president's budget calls for $4 trillion in spending this year. in other yeahs, more than a trillion bucks going out versus the close to $3 trillion coming in. at this rate, we can never dig out, of course. to former directer, alice rivlin. alice, you know the numbers well. that is not what you call...
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twenty-one new taxes. twenty-one new taxes that will amount to $675 billion. this is getting expensive. among the most controversial, 2.6% tax. another $43,000. house republicans voted last summer to repeal this that they had installed it in th senate. senator orrihatch renew the effort today. he introduced a bipartisan amendment with nine democratic cosponsors to roll back that medical vice attacks. so what about presidentspromised to cut health care insurance premiums? $2500 per family. one study commission that obamacare will increase the cost of a family plan by $7200. do any of you remember the original statement by the president and his team? this is a plus. but it would cut it by $2500. in government terms, it is a $10,000 swin. so how do the officials feel about those rising premiums? well, here you are. >> why have the rates risen,and will be they rise furer? >> i think that what we are seeing is pretty good news. i used to watch this day in and day out. we have seen far feral or increases in the last few years than in the previous decade. >> i donot
twenty-one new taxes. twenty-one new taxes that will amount to $675 billion. this is getting expensive. among the most controversial, 2.6% tax. another $43,000. house republicans voted last summer to repeal this that they had installed it in th senate. senator orrihatch renew the effort today. he introduced a bipartisan amendment with nine democratic cosponsors to roll back that medical vice attacks. so what about presidentspromised to cut health care insurance premiums? $2500 per family. one...
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a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ♪ . melissa: oh the power of money. we all want it but don't always think about the dark side and pitfalls of that power. big insider trading arrest of sac portfolio manager michael steinberg got us thinking about it. we've seen so many cases.
a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave...
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there's more bizarre new taxes. maddie, american for tax reform, what struck you as bizarre in this? >> well, besides the risk of your appletini, there's the slew of taxes coming down the pipe at the obama budget were enacted. you know, the interesting thing you launched the segment off is this is not the usual list of boogyman that obama goes after. it's the corporations and wealthy, but in this budget is a list of regressive tax hikes that hit the lower and middle income workers in the country. the tobacco tax in his budget proposal, that's supposedly going to fund education programs is regressive. this is something that, of course; the president had campaigned on in not raising taxes on anyone making over $250,000 a year, and took 16 days into his presidency to sign the first tobacco tax increase into law. now we're at this again that president obama's going back to the same grab bag of tax hikes, not only on the wealthy, but middle income earners. melissa: tobacco is a big one, and dennis talk about how it overw
there's more bizarre new taxes. maddie, american for tax reform, what struck you as bizarre in this? >> well, besides the risk of your appletini, there's the slew of taxes coming down the pipe at the obama budget were enacted. you know, the interesting thing you launched the segment off is this is not the usual list of boogyman that obama goes after. it's the corporations and wealthy, but in this budget is a list of regressive tax hikes that hit the lower and middle income workers in the...
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no sense that we can reform the tax system and entitlements. perform defense and have a ratial rational and reasonable defense. >> why in the world is the president of the united states not moving forward with a budget that would be a blueprint to resolving those proposals? >> the words that seem to be operative here are cowardice or oppounism. it has to be one of the two. >> to do the wrong thing continually is not the act of a coward. lou: are you saying that the president is incapable of doing the right thing? >>'m comparing how talented this man is. >> why doesn't he apply that? >> you know, that turns out to be laughable. the odds ar empirically before him. you know, that is just unreasonable. >> there is another word we are leaving out, which is ideology. the republicans are rightly not going to agree with that. >> i think that when the senate passes bill, you hammer things out. the one you want regular order. >> that is right. lou: all right, my goodness. i do want you to chat with me about the balanced budget. he does it in five years.
no sense that we can reform the tax system and entitlements. perform defense and have a ratial rational and reasonable defense. >> why in the world is the president of the united states not moving forward with a budget that would be a blueprint to resolving those proposals? >> the words that seem to be operative here are cowardice or oppounism. it has to be one of the two. >> to do the wrong thing continually is not the act of a coward. lou: are you saying that the president...
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. >> the tax man in trouble. growing calls to investigate the irs after the agency, which is supposed to remain neutral, admits to targeting conservative groups right before the 2012 election. organization using the names patriots or tea party in their application for tax exempt stus were flagged for further review. the irs now apologizing, but the bigger issue developing. this is the same agency set to enforce the new health care law. someone here says watch out. folks opposing obamacare could be the next target. hi, evyone. i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls and bears." here they are. gary, tobin, jonas, john, and david. nice to have you. welcome to everybody. toby, you said based on history, anyone who goes against the health care law should be ready for an audit? >> yeah. the history started with kennedy. get back to his enemies. there was audits. nix is famous for this. it's been a historic per view of the president to go after his or her enees with audits. by the way, that iss about the biggest way y can ge
. >> the tax man in trouble. growing calls to investigate the irs after the agency, which is supposed to remain neutral, admits to targeting conservative groups right before the 2012 election. organization using the names patriots or tea party in their application for tax exempt stus were flagged for further review. the irs now apologizing, but the bigger issue developing. this is the same agency set to enforce the new health care law. someone here says watch out. folks opposing obamacare...
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the arrest in taxes of the wife of the exit justice of the pie there charged with three murders. the d.a., assistant d.a., and the wife of the district attorney. >> the odd thing about that is police went and basically on her confession that she was the one who often these people, sort of, i guess, in retribution for has been getting convicted. very convoluted. he gets convicted of stealing and lost his job. lou: stealing three computers. >> shooting three innocent people. now warmer has it that she will also put the gun and arouse the sand. right now he has not been charged with mders. >> in jail for making terroristic threats, and he is in jail for the bond. what she is now saying, she's the one that pull the trigger. they found a warehouse full of arms and the car. has really been -- the investigation has been amazing. lou: we d't have an opportunity to do this enough. the investigators, law enforcement agencies, the prosecutors have been brilliant in the state of texas in the way in which they have handled this. >> without a doubt. and the fact of the public did not know what
the arrest in taxes of the wife of the exit justice of the pie there charged with three murders. the d.a., assistant d.a., and the wife of the district attorney. >> the odd thing about that is police went and basically on her confession that she was the one who often these people, sort of, i guess, in retribution for has been getting convicted. very convoluted. he gets convicted of stealing and lost his job. lou: stealing three computers. >> shooting three innocent people. now...
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, you are paying this tax. this is just another thing for the little guy who's trying to get by. >> would make a difference if someone shot on amazon? two you you're getting away with something by getting it online. you tax the things you want to discourage. at a time when the economy is struggling? >> i agree 100% with you. there is no creativity at all. >> i like the show even more all the time. [laughter] neil: thank you, guys. thank you very much. in the meantime, what is jimmy fallon getting that has a guy named mitch saying my goodness the husqvarna all-wheel-drive mower is here. engineered with a unique drive system and dual transmission. all-wheel traction. all-wheel power. all done. only from husqvarna. challenge the impossible. all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got ya. that's all you got, brother ? take that. never hav
, you are paying this tax. this is just another thing for the little guy who's trying to get by. >> would make a difference if someone shot on amazon? two you you're getting away with something by getting it online. you tax the things you want to discourage. at a time when the economy is struggling? >> i agree 100% with you. there is no creativity at all. >> i like the show even more all the time. [laughter] neil: thank you, guys. thank you very much. in the meantime, what is...